
Metaverse effect: Disneyland may soon offer Mickey, Donald and Goofy as your personal tour guides
India Today
Disney has received approval on a patent that will display personalised 3D attractions to visitors in a theme park. The technology will track visitors across the park and show them different augmented reality effects at every nook and corner.
As the tech conglomerate rushes to the metaverse, one thing is clear - the line between the real and the virtual world is bleaker than ever. Most want to cross that line over to the digital space, in order to create a virtual world where participants live a virtual life. Disney, however, is aiming to do just the opposite. It wants to bring these virtual life experiences to the physical world.
It only makes sense. Companies like Meta have nothing to show to you in the real world. Everything they do is related to the digital space. So, for obvious reasons, they would want you to stay in the digital space, on their platforms and services, for as long as possible.